γ ‐glutamyl transpeptidase 1 specifically suppresses green‐light avoidance via GABA A receptors in Drosophila
Drosophila larvae innately show light avoidance behavior. Compared with robust blue‐light avoidance, larvae exhibit relatively weaker green‐light responses. In our previous screening for genes involved in larval light avoidance, compared with control w 1118 larvae, larvae with γ ‐glutamyl transpepti...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of neurochemistry 2014-08, Vol.130 (3), p.408-418 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Drosophila
larvae innately show light avoidance behavior. Compared with robust blue‐light avoidance, larvae exhibit relatively weaker green‐light responses. In our previous screening for genes involved in larval light avoidance, compared with control
w
1118
larvae, larvae with γ
‐glutamyl transpeptidase 1
(
Ggt‐1
) knockdown or
Ggt‐1
mutation were found to exhibit higher percentage of green‐light avoidance which was mediated by Rhodopsin6 (Rh6) photoreceptors. However, their responses to blue light did not change significantly. By adjusting the expression level of
Ggt‐1
in different tissues, we found that
Ggt‐1
in malpighian tubules was both necessary and sufficient for green‐light avoidance. Our results showed that glutamate levels were lower in
Ggt‐1
null mutants compared with controls. Feeding
Ggt‐1
null mutants glutamate can normalize green‐light avoidance, indicating that high glutamate concentrations suppressed larval green‐light avoidance. However, rather than directly, glutamate affected green‐light avoidance indirectly through
GABA
, the level of which was also lower in
Ggt‐1
mutants compared with controls. Mutants in
glutamate decarboxylase 1
, which encodes
GABA
synthase, and knockdown lines of the
GABA
A
receptor, both exhibit elevated levels of green‐light avoidance. Thus, our results elucidate the neurobiological mechanisms mediating green‐light avoidance, which was inhibited in wild‐type larvae.
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We proposed the role of GGT‐1 in the inhibition of
Drosophila
green‐light avoidance. GGT‐1 in malpighian tubules regulates glutamate levels, and further affects GABA concentrations, which functions as an inhibitory neurotransmitter at the GABA
A
receptor RDL to suppress responses to green light. These findings elucidate the mechanisms mediating inhibition of green‐light avoidance and may explain differential responses to light of different colors. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3042 1471-4159 |
DOI: | 10.1111/jnc.12735 |